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  1. "Oh!" Said a young Oblazeki Gnome, reading the news. "They blew up the bridge!"
  2. A young Oblazeki Gnome draws up a diagram of the varying and oft changing political figures of Hohkmat, "Gracious, this is confusing!" He'd mumble, doodling a little crown around Sulieronn and Laurissa's heads.
  3. A young Oblazeki Gnome would go about cleaning up the wreckage left after the attack. "Ow!" He'd cry, picking out a thorn which had lodged itself in his thumb.
  4. Somewhere within the depths of Hohkmat, a jovial Gnome goes about his studies, blissfully unaware of "all that dreadful cloak and dagger business!" as he likes to put it.
  5. Somewhere in the lands of Petra, a young Oblezeki Gnome dons his redcap for the first time.
  6. "In verdant trees of passing fancy, doth the blue birds flit and prance, therein lies my home, my keep, my world" "Weep not for me, my folk, my kith, my kin for that which I endeavored to end, that plight I sought to vanquish, is now yours to complete" -An Ode to the Milkman, Unknown Author 151 SA, 1st of Sun's Smile
  7. Which elven nation is generally the most active?

    1. Cobbler

      Cobbler

      Really depends what kinda RP you're going for as they each have separate things going for them. In the Vale you'll find RP more geared towards nature, druid, and honestly a bit more day to day, hello neighbor roleplay. Talanor is a mixed bag of races that in my opinion is blooming into more of an elven state focused on magic/philosophy. Haelun’or is more an authoritarian state(this isn't a bad thing) that centers around high elves, science, voidal magics. Current Amathine I don't have a ton of experience in so I'm not the best to describe it, though it's got some great leads @JJosey. Nor'asth is home to your dark elves, though they have a lot of fun rp that happens there. Not the best to describe that either so I'd ask @Creeteabout it.

      As far as activity goes I believe the descending order would be Vale, Haelun’or, Talanor, Nor'asth, Amathine. This is just the list based off of what I see, not an actual indicator of what happens there. For instance this doesn't mean that Haelun’or is better than Amathine in anyway, it's just from what I see day to day. Hope this helps!

    2. HandsomeFloppa

      HandsomeFloppa

      tbh at this point it's Haense

  8. The Wandering Merchant smells a deal.
  9. The Wandering Merchant wonders about the economic implications of him adopting this new currency. "Could pro'lly sell more carro's this way, hm."
  10. The Wandering Merchant nods approvingly. "Aye, 'd be noice to 'ave things a bi' safer o' near Petra ways. God bless 'ose who're doin' the fightin'."
  11. Can you hear it, friends? The banging of metal? The pounding of ore? From whence does this sound create? From the Depths? From the Skies? From the races of Men, Dwarf, Elf, Orc? Nay, only from the Great Anvil (blessed be it's holy name) might such glorious sounds be heard. -Common Anvilist Hymn, SA 129
  12. An old Adunian scholar nods approvingly, somewhere. "Nice."
  13. "Adventure is out there!" Exclaimed Vice-President Dilvyn Deveral, as he got to work on the NGS' next project.
  14. FULL NAME: Dilvyn D. Deveral AGE: 83 EXPERIENCE: Archaeologist, Linguist, Vice-President of the NGS JOB: Tutor [USERNAME/DISCORD]: Greygree/Greygree#6276
  15. "I actually grabbed a handful of gravel, so my number should really be about -0.5" Says Dilvyn Deveral the gravel hoarder and quarry dodger.
  16. "I will probably not do this." Says an Adunian scholar, not doing this.
  17. An Adunian scholar would shed a tear upon hearing of the death of his old friend, "Fhois dhut, roh seann elkor... and may you find peace, wherever you are now." The scholar would fold the letter away, before continuing the exploration work that he and Kallian had begun so long ago.
  18. "Glad to see we're not the only scholarly fellows in Haense." Says Dilvyn D. Deveral, distinguished scholar and Vice-President of the NGS, as he read over the missive. "To learn is to thrive, to forget is to die!" He'd squint, bringing the paper closer to his eyes, "I... I think they've spelt my name wrong."
  19. Dilvyn Deveral, archaeologist and Vice-President of the NGS, reads over the study with great interest. "What an exemplary work!" The Adunian scholar would quickly pen a letter to the Lord, excited to discuss the subject further.
  20. NGS Vice-President, Dilvyn Deveral, looks over the relics recovered during the expedition. "What could it all mean..?" He wonders to himself, before jotting down a note.
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